Mikchael, You might also take a look at: http://wirz.com/pic/ssindex.html We have a whole line of PIC protoboards known as SimmStick. We have support for the 16CXXX line 18, 28, and 40 pin PIC's along with blank protoboards and a in-circuit PIC programmer. SimmStick's are the same size and layout as a 30 pin Simm Memory module and will easily connect to a vero board passive backplane, bread board, or the DT.001 PIC protoboard and programmer. Have a look and I think you will be impressed by the flexiblity and price of this units. Ben, At 07:52 AM 2/10/97 +0200, you wrote: >Michael Loescher wrote: >> >> I am looking for a source of PCBs for the PIC 16C/17 microcontroller and >> supporting components. I would like to use an existing layout and avoid >> doing a new layout and the high cost of making a small run of PCBs. I need >> low quantities (single to tens) of commercial quality ( with solder mask and >> legend )PCBs at . Please send details of your board by email. > >Robert Farrer from Farsoft Computers has got a very cheap debugged proto >board for the 16/17 series PIC's. Unfortunately hes not available on the >net yet. He runs a BBS locally. Any inquieries can be made via my E-Mail >adress and I'll forward them to him by Fax. > >Jattie van der Linde > Ben Wirz For Microchip PIC Products including the Simm Stick development system and Easy PIC'n Book, as well Wirz Electronics as Motor Control, Polaroid Sonar Units, and more ben@wirz.com Hobbyist Robotic & Electronic Supplies, visit: http://www.wirz.com/